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of little big government but you no party of limited government. what we have and you see this with the stimulus and the bailouts of the banks that everything s concentrated in washington now. the rest of the country has not pulled out of the recession. washington has the lowest unemployment and highest per cap income. >> sean: a real estate market that is the most robust in the country. they are doing fine. we are nonpartisan in this. this is both party's problems. what is scary is if you listen to the president's inaugural address he doubles down. forget the policies. if you look at the scale of the government he is very up front. bigger government is a solutions provider and that means this problem of a permanent political class is only going to get worse. look at sequestration and the spending cuts and the debt ceiling we believe it is all a dog and pony show. there is really not going to get cut, only get large. >>> he never spoke at the inaugural address about balancing the budgets and living within our means and making difficult choices. jus
of little big government but you no party of limited government. what we have and you see this with the stimulus and the bailouts of the banks that everything s concentrated in washington now. the rest of the country has not pulled out of the recession. washington has the lowest unemployment and highest per cap income. >> sean: a real estate market that is the most robust in the country. they are doing fine. we are nonpartisan in this. this is both party's problems. what is scary is if...
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the government cannot regulate us and cannot stop us from doing it. fast forward that instantly became a multibillion dollars international corporation, we could still do that, so can these people form a nonprofit to do it? yes, they can. liz: they're getting a lot of information from the voter database. but the issue is that it is being given to nonprofit. nonprofit or legally restricted from advocating or pushing anything, basically an engaging. >> if it is a true nonprofit, it gets the money but people making contributions to it and those people deduct those contributions for income tax purposes on their own income tax, cannot support a candidate and cannot support legislation, but it could educate the public. it is a fine line the legislature doesn't recognize. there is no limitations. liz: the other thing is for the president is doing it, the law says you cannot use federal money for causes, but he basically gave his database to anyone for his cause, is that right? >> i disagree with you say, but will defend to the death your right to say it. i a
the government cannot regulate us and cannot stop us from doing it. fast forward that instantly became a multibillion dollars international corporation, we could still do that, so can these people form a nonprofit to do it? yes, they can. liz: they're getting a lot of information from the voter database. but the issue is that it is being given to nonprofit. nonprofit or legally restricted from advocating or pushing anything, basically an engaging. >> if it is a true nonprofit, it gets the...
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the government said finally winter redeem the itself. i was in utah a couple weeks ago and it was not mild, coldest weather. i'm going to have to fact check that story. >> funny thing about that is they're still in school. our classes would have been canceled with something like that. >>> this snow awful in the sense you couldn't make any snowballs, so light. >> the last two. with this cold and it's this dry, we'll never have a big snow, just doesn't happen for us. so you get the real cold dry snow, champagne powder, great to ski on if you have about a foot and a half, but if you just have an inch or 1 1/2 inches or so, can't make snow bowls or snowmen. we didn't have enough snow today to go sledding. 24 the current temperature. that's gone up and stablized the last couple hours. once it stops snowing the temperature came up a little bit, still cold in the suburbs, though, 19 for gaithersburg, dulles 21 degrees and manassas 23, culpeper 25, leonardtown 23, across the bay for cambridge still real cold there, temperature of 19. how about t
the government said finally winter redeem the itself. i was in utah a couple weeks ago and it was not mild, coldest weather. i'm going to have to fact check that story. >> funny thing about that is they're still in school. our classes would have been canceled with something like that. >>> this snow awful in the sense you couldn't make any snowballs, so light. >> the last two. with this cold and it's this dry, we'll never have a big snow, just doesn't happen for us. so you...
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they know you have to curtail growth to get a handle on government. democrats know slowing the growth of medicare is not throwing gramm off the cliff republicans know cutting the defense budget cutting the afghanistan and iraq war is not trying taxpayers to the taliban. they know this but will not say it.
they know you have to curtail growth to get a handle on government. democrats know slowing the growth of medicare is not throwing gramm off the cliff republicans know cutting the defense budget cutting the afghanistan and iraq war is not trying taxpayers to the taliban. they know this but will not say it.
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little-big government. but there is no party of limited government. you see this with the stimulus and the bailouts of the banks, everything is concentratessed in washington. the rest of the country has not pulled out of this recession. wash does -- they have the lowest unemployment. they have the most robust real estate market in the country. if you look at president obama -- we are nonpartisan. this is both parties' problems. however, what is scary -- if you listen to the president's inaugural address where he ran as a centrist -- he doubles down. forget the policies he's talking about. but if you look at the scale of the government. he's very up front. big government is a solutions provider. so that means this permanent political class is only going to get worse. when you look at sequestration, the budget, the spending cuts and the debt ceiling, we believe it's a dog-and-pony show. it is not going to get cut, it's only going to get larger. >> he never spoke about the budgets, living within our means, mak
little-big government. but there is no party of limited government. you see this with the stimulus and the bailouts of the banks, everything is concentratessed in washington. the rest of the country has not pulled out of this recession. wash does -- they have the lowest unemployment. they have the most robust real estate market in the country. if you look at president obama -- we are nonpartisan. this is both parties' problems. however, what is scary -- if you listen to the president's...
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government. >> one in 6 americans in poverty 1 in 4 their mortgages are under water meaning they can't get their way out of the house without losing. >> this is the great unreported story of our time right now. you have this extraction the rest of the country is in a financial economic crisis most is in a depression. you have the three richest counties 7 of the top ten. the big number per capita income is now higher than silicone valley. >> that's amazing. >> it's the 4th city generating millionaires. you look at every fact. >> if you look at every statistic about people and incomes, washington, d.c. the reason is you have a massive federal budget that gets allocated through there. >> it goes a little deeper, steve. you are right in all of these points these statistics should wake people up. a lot of this is built in it's like a mir mid scheme. they have baseline budgeting. every budget every area of government goes up 6-8 percent a year. they are borrowing 6 percent of everything they spend. >>
government. >> one in 6 americans in poverty 1 in 4 their mortgages are under water meaning they can't get their way out of the house without losing. >> this is the great unreported story of our time right now. you have this extraction the rest of the country is in a financial economic crisis most is in a depression. you have the three richest counties 7 of the top ten. the big number per capita income is now higher than silicone valley. >> that's amazing. >> it's the...
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never mind that of course all automotive transactions are also tracked by the government. and those include some heirlooms, there are some grandfathers giving away the '57 t-bird, and the government has to check the papers on this, too. >> it is so insulting, the idea we should not have to fill out any paperwork to have a gun. but we have to fill out all sorts of paperwork to vote, and in some states i have to have a vaginal probe before i can access a legal medical procedure. and that seems to be okay. the hypocrisy of the arguments is outrageous. >> we want to know about the grandfathers, what can kill people, yes, we want to keep track of that if that can kill people. >> he went after the background checks, i think there is an excellent chance that congress will propose -- that and the ban on big magazines. so the fact he is going there, i think he is worried that people who want saner regulations have actually gained ground on that. >> and then frank, he says the reason they want to track the transactions, so they will know who all the gun owners are so we can tax them
never mind that of course all automotive transactions are also tracked by the government. and those include some heirlooms, there are some grandfathers giving away the '57 t-bird, and the government has to check the papers on this, too. >> it is so insulting, the idea we should not have to fill out any paperwork to have a gun. but we have to fill out all sorts of paperwork to vote, and in some states i have to have a vaginal probe before i can access a legal medical procedure. and that...
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requires registration with the government. once those are in place, wants those in place now. then other parts will kick in. we're in the country now. all for new rules of children of immigrants and proposals new rules for agriculture of high-tech workers. do you think this is a good plan? does it go far enough? >> i have to say i think everybody in the community is shocked and pleads it includes a pathway to citizen ship. i think that we can all agree that border security is an upper one priority? the president has actually led all presidents when it comes to border security. it's actually been under his watch as he increased the mass deportation. it's not for lack of want on the government side. it's a matter of recognizing how hard it is. we have to recognize that we have to have a way to ensure that people are 11 milt million undocuments come out safely while securing our border. they're two different siepdes o the equation. we can't do one without the other. >> hire's a detail that could get devilish. when you look at it, it says that the plan calls for a commission. to o
requires registration with the government. once those are in place, wants those in place now. then other parts will kick in. we're in the country now. all for new rules of children of immigrants and proposals new rules for agriculture of high-tech workers. do you think this is a good plan? does it go far enough? >> i have to say i think everybody in the community is shocked and pleads it includes a pathway to citizen ship. i think that we can all agree that border security is an upper one...
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. >> one reason to save the money is the extra cash would come in handy if there are cutbacks in government spending. >> nice problem to have. >> yes, it is. >>> the temptation to text behind the wheel can be pretty strong. you know it is not a safe move. soon, if you do it in virginia, you could get slapped with a big fine. >> we continue to follow developments out of egypt where a new wave of antigovernment protests has forced the u.s. to close its embassy in cairo. we'll have more after the break. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. >>> back now with an update to a deadly nightclub fire in brazil. we know there were no fire alarms, no fire extinguishers, no sprinkl
. >> one reason to save the money is the extra cash would come in handy if there are cutbacks in government spending. >> nice problem to have. >> yes, it is. >>> the temptation to text behind the wheel can be pretty strong. you know it is not a safe move. soon, if you do it in virginia, you could get slapped with a big fine. >> we continue to follow developments out of egypt where a new wave of antigovernment protests has forced the u.s. to close its embassy in...
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they can only buy government-approved insurance. >> it's plenty complicated. the i.r.s. has to track every american income on monthly basis so it can tell h.h.s. how much each individual gets in subsidiaries and tell homeland security to make sure recipients are not here illegally and much more. the administration says not to worry, it will have systems up and ready to make it all work. bret? >> bret: we'll see. jim. thanks. there were no hard-hitting exchanges in president obama's "60 minutes" interview. that has some people upset. plus, one of the president's top advisors takes his show on the road. we'll explain next. on grapevine. nexium, the purple pill, helps provide many with day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disea.. there is risk of bone fracture, and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your dooror right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomhh conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium is right for you. find out
they can only buy government-approved insurance. >> it's plenty complicated. the i.r.s. has to track every american income on monthly basis so it can tell h.h.s. how much each individual gets in subsidiaries and tell homeland security to make sure recipients are not here illegally and much more. the administration says not to worry, it will have systems up and ready to make it all work. bret? >> bret: we'll see. jim. thanks. there were no hard-hitting exchanges in president obama's...
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do we have the resolve as a people, as a country, as a government to finally put this issue behind us? i believe that we do. i believe that we do. i believe we are finally in a moment where comprehensive immigration reform is within our grasp. but i promise you this. the closer we get, the more emotional this debate is going to become. immigration's always been an issue that enflames passions. that's not surprising. you know? there are few thing that is are more important to us as a society than who gets to come here and call our country home. who gets the privilege of becoming a citizen of the united states of america. that's a big deal. when we talk about that in the abstract, it's easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of us versus them. and when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. we forget that. it's really important for us to remember our
do we have the resolve as a people, as a country, as a government to finally put this issue behind us? i believe that we do. i believe that we do. i believe we are finally in a moment where comprehensive immigration reform is within our grasp. but i promise you this. the closer we get, the more emotional this debate is going to become. immigration's always been an issue that enflames passions. that's not surprising. you know? there are few thing that is are more important to us as a society...
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do we have the resolve as a people, as a country, as a government to finally put this issue behind us? i believe that we do.
do we have the resolve as a people, as a country, as a government to finally put this issue behind us? i believe that we do.
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they have significantly different visions of how much government -- money the government should spend and how much it should tax. >> of course, there is the suggestion in the article that the democrats are more inclined to compromise. of course, i have held senator harry reid's fight to the fire on the budget business because unless he puts a budget on the table, there can't begin to be a discussion to compromise. so, you know -- he should call up senator reid and tell him to start compromising. >> the president has said that for a long time, said that he and the democrats are more willing to compromise, but somehow, the compromise doesn't happen. >> as they say, never dull. i heard you got locked out of your house today. >> i'm back in. >> a little-known fact about byron york, he was locked out of his house today. >> we think that hell just froze over. bipartisanship on capitol hill. eight senators -- republicans and democrats -- proposing new and wide-ranging plan for immigration reform. one of the senators, lindsay graham joins us. good evening. are we going to get bipartisan immig
they have significantly different visions of how much government -- money the government should spend and how much it should tax. >> of course, there is the suggestion in the article that the democrats are more inclined to compromise. of course, i have held senator harry reid's fight to the fire on the budget business because unless he puts a budget on the table, there can't begin to be a discussion to compromise. so, you know -- he should call up senator reid and tell him to start...
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it's a very new government. i would say we'll reassess this in about six months to a year, and i think that would be a very reasonable policy without saying absolutely they're not getting them, but you're right, might get a bad reaction, but i would consider it on behavior and see how they are going to behave and maybe release political prisoners, we need to use our aid as leverage good for the people not only their people, but our people. a doctor is held in pakistan why? because he's a friend to america, an informant and yet, we continue to ply the pakistanis with billions of dollars. >> greta: senator, thanks, sir, always nice to see you. >> thank you. >> greta: and tiger woods did it, phil mickleson is thinking about doing it and now, are lots of other californians about to do it as well? is your sounds like it, new california state tax hikes sending some residents fleeing california. so where will they go? nevada tax accountant george ashley says he knows. nice to see you, george. >> hello, greta, thank you
it's a very new government. i would say we'll reassess this in about six months to a year, and i think that would be a very reasonable policy without saying absolutely they're not getting them, but you're right, might get a bad reaction, but i would consider it on behavior and see how they are going to behave and maybe release political prisoners, we need to use our aid as leverage good for the people not only their people, but our people. a doctor is held in pakistan why? because he's a friend...
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both governments are doing everything they possibly can. i'm very comfortable saying that. >> greta: it's a terrifying story and i hope there is some good news soon and if you'll both come back if you hear any news, because well, like i said it's one of those terrifying stories for this family. thank you, both. >> thank you, greta. >> greta: and senator lamar alexander says the president has a bad habit of forgetting there is a u.s. senate. what does senator lamar alexander mean about that. we'll tell you and an exciting week for miami heat's lebron james. what were the nba champs two most amazing moments? they're caught on camera, you're going to see them yourself. two minutes away. . >> greta: lebron james has quite a week. president obama welcoming them honored for 2012 nba championship victory and support of our troops and their families and lebron james tweeting a kid with a dream from akron, ohio and with the prez. life is good. you would think that's the most exciting thing to happen to lebron james this week, but seems much more exc
both governments are doing everything they possibly can. i'm very comfortable saying that. >> greta: it's a terrifying story and i hope there is some good news soon and if you'll both come back if you hear any news, because well, like i said it's one of those terrifying stories for this family. thank you, both. >> thank you, greta. >> greta: and senator lamar alexander says the president has a bad habit of forgetting there is a u.s. senate. what does senator lamar alexander...
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they're seeing weakening governments. they're using economic interests and foreign nationals as weapons because the biggest threat to the jihadist movement is western interests in the area and if they can get us to pull out, get france and europe to pull out, companies like this algerian gas company that was working with british and working with the norway statoil, if they can get them to pull out they will be more able to establish a foothold like they have done in mali and continue to spread into this vacuum that we have been completely missing in action with. melissa: steven, when you hear about the billion barrels in iraq, do you discount it because he hear about attacks like this in algeria? you realize again, just how difficult it is to get this oil to market? >> well, indeed. the situation in algeria, melissa, reminds us how vulnerable these situation situations in north africa is as your guest just said. two years ago with the libyan civil war a significant amount of libyan oil went missing from the market and was
they're seeing weakening governments. they're using economic interests and foreign nationals as weapons because the biggest threat to the jihadist movement is western interests in the area and if they can get us to pull out, get france and europe to pull out, companies like this algerian gas company that was working with british and working with the norway statoil, if they can get them to pull out they will be more able to establish a foothold like they have done in mali and continue to spread...
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government was instituted to keep government from taking those rights away. what president obama said he doesn't think anybody should own a gun other than people in the government in the police or in the military. that is his personal point of view. as a la maker he took awdvocate for taking away the rights of people to have guns. it starts with rifles which are only responsible for about 300 homicides a year and not piss tales which are the larger problem and taking them out of the hands of criminals but the government seems to think you keep criminals from doing things are guns by disarming honest citizens. the playwright is right to worry in louisiana after hurricane katrina the police came in and disarmed honest law abiding citizens which was literally their protection against harm and then only afterwards did the courts decide the police the government had violated those citizen's rights. >> just one second. he talks about the fees that the president feels he the president is best suited to determine his own needs and what's right for him as am i to dete
government was instituted to keep government from taking those rights away. what president obama said he doesn't think anybody should own a gun other than people in the government in the police or in the military. that is his personal point of view. as a la maker he took awdvocate for taking away the rights of people to have guns. it starts with rifles which are only responsible for about 300 homicides a year and not piss tales which are the larger problem and taking them out of the hands of...
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the money will help the residents and businesses and state and local governments rebuild from the devastating october storm that killed 130 people and caused damage. fiscal conservatives worried about adding to the deficit but the bill passed easily. >> the cost of gassing up your car is up gan. the national average is up two cents in the last few weeks and could hit shy of four dollars while the refineries make the switch to summer blends. in san francisco 3.72 for a gallon of regular. that's the highest in the bay area. oakland 3.62 and in san jose penny more at 3. will be. >> pain killers like advill and aleve could be dangerous for children. researchers found that children given the drugs could develop kidney disease. the drugs are especially dangerous for children with the flu. instead of those drugs parents may want to consider tylenol or no drugs at all. >> next at 6:00, bartenders respond to san francisco's request for super bowl booze reduction on rowdy fans. >> we catch up with the wife of niners head coach jim harbaugh. she opens up about the stress the super bowl is having on thei
the money will help the residents and businesses and state and local governments rebuild from the devastating october storm that killed 130 people and caused damage. fiscal conservatives worried about adding to the deficit but the bill passed easily. >> the cost of gassing up your car is up gan. the national average is up two cents in the last few weeks and could hit shy of four dollars while the refineries make the switch to summer blends. in san francisco 3.72 for a gallon of regular....
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governance is bad and south america, for example, that's where foreign policy comes in to it. we have to work with governments to make things better in their own countries and an investment of soft power looking at sequestration and look at when's important. border, working with allies to stop certain terrorist acts and using soft influence to make things better for folks in latin america. >> colonel, ronald reagan promised border security and i think a lot of republicans feel a little disillusioned about that. and when you talk about our allies -- >> right. >> -- obvious to the south, mexico, on the board and brian terry, what are the kinds of things we should be asking of mexico? what are the kinds of solutions we should be looking to mexico to bring to the table to solve a mutual problem? >> glad you brought that up. my next book, it comes out in june, we talk about regarding criminal and terrorist activity and what should be done by the friendly governments. frankly, they have to do more to help their people want to stay in mexico and the other countries further down and a
governance is bad and south america, for example, that's where foreign policy comes in to it. we have to work with governments to make things better in their own countries and an investment of soft power looking at sequestration and look at when's important. border, working with allies to stop certain terrorist acts and using soft influence to make things better for folks in latin america. >> colonel, ronald reagan promised border security and i think a lot of republicans feel a little...
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. >> there are some who say you're adding millions to the dole. 6 million will get government assistance. if that's not accurate, why is that the case. the immigration you spelled out so far will prevent that. >> i won't support a bill that does that, i can tell you that much. that's not what the principles say. the principles are very clear that they do not qualify for federal benefits under this plan. >> jennifer: interesting. not the warm and fuzzy reception that he's probably used to getting on fox news. but that was just a warm up for senator rubio. after that fox interview he really went into the conservative lion's den. he paid a visit to rush limbaugh to pitch to the truly right wing that he hopes to lead, and actually it seemed to work. >> i've seen the good that legal immigration has done for our country and i've seen the train that illegal immigration has done for our country. >> what you're doing is admirable and noteworthy. you're recognizing reality. you're trumpeting, shouting it. my concern is that the president wants to change reality. >> jennifer: interesting, rush's re
. >> there are some who say you're adding millions to the dole. 6 million will get government assistance. if that's not accurate, why is that the case. the immigration you spelled out so far will prevent that. >> i won't support a bill that does that, i can tell you that much. that's not what the principles say. the principles are very clear that they do not qualify for federal benefits under this plan. >> jennifer: interesting. not the warm and fuzzy reception that he's...
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this morning army troops backed by tanks and armored vehicles have stake out positions at key government facilities to try to restore order. >>> a movie about oscar grant has won two awards at the sundance fest sal, including the top prize. fruitvale took over the prize yesterday. it also won the audience award for a new york drama. it looks at the last day in the life of oscar grant. grant was killed by former bart police officer on new year's day 2009. the wine seed company purchased movie's rights for more than $2 million this week a release date has not yet been announced. >>> new this morning the a's are holding their sold out fan fest. it is this afternoon at oracle arena. it includes question-and-answer sessions with members of the alw division champions. there will also be free photos with the team's four world series trophies and former team legends. you can also buy memorabilia to benefit the community fund and tour the a's clubhouse. all 10,000 tickets to the event sold out quickly. >>> the 49ers head to new orleans this afternoon to prepare for their super bowl match-up with
this morning army troops backed by tanks and armored vehicles have stake out positions at key government facilities to try to restore order. >>> a movie about oscar grant has won two awards at the sundance fest sal, including the top prize. fruitvale took over the prize yesterday. it also won the audience award for a new york drama. it looks at the last day in the life of oscar grant. grant was killed by former bart police officer on new year's day 2009. the wine seed company purchased...
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the government says he was buried by al qaeda-linked militants as an undisclosed location. his death could impact al qaeda's fund-raising ability, but someone else will take his place. >>> it has been 539 days since the united states lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? well, the number of americans filing for new jobless benefits fell again last week, hitting a five-year low for the second week running, and that is good news. >>> and in our fourth story "outfront," an imminent threat. the united states is warning americans to stay out of benghazi, libya, the site of the deadly attack four months ago. this comes as the british government warns of a specific and imminent threat to westerners in that city. germany and the netherlands also told their citizens to leave immediately. the terror threat in north africa is a growing concern for the obama administration. one that is opening up an incredibly divisive debate about what the united states should do. pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is "outfront." hillary clinton says it's risky to ignore thi
the government says he was buried by al qaeda-linked militants as an undisclosed location. his death could impact al qaeda's fund-raising ability, but someone else will take his place. >>> it has been 539 days since the united states lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? well, the number of americans filing for new jobless benefits fell again last week, hitting a five-year low for the second week running, and that is good news. >>> and in our fourth...
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. >> one rope to save the money is the extra cash would come in handy if there are cutbacks in government spending. >>> a republican-run senate committee in the virginia legislature killed a bill that would have made the commonwealth's preapportion ultrasounds optional. there are have been three bills respond ired to eliminate or often the slaw. none have made it out of the committee. committee. -- or soften the law. law. >>> time now for the morning line. dave ross, you are back. >> yes, sir and the ravens are back. back in the super bowl? new orleans. >> i don't know if you would be allow to go down to new orleans. >> why not? >> you could be dangerous. the last time they went to the super bowl in 2000 in tampa. i was actually there. i was covering the game. it was a good time. i hope they don't have too much of a good time because john harbaugh has called this a business trip. >> it is a business trip. >> you got to have some fun. >> like today. >> people yesterday were out there. they were getting down in baltimore for the sentoff. there is john harbaugh, big smiles. they touched down
. >> one rope to save the money is the extra cash would come in handy if there are cutbacks in government spending. >>> a republican-run senate committee in the virginia legislature killed a bill that would have made the commonwealth's preapportion ultrasounds optional. there are have been three bills respond ired to eliminate or often the slaw. none have made it out of the committee. committee. -- or soften the law. law. >>> time now for the morning line. dave ross, you...
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if i have millions of peoples in the shadows without coming forth and registering with the government, i don't know what their ultimate purpose is here. so, when we talk about the nation's security, reform is necessary for security. as it is for the elements of our principles as it relates to enhancing what we have lalready done. when i talk about the nation's economy, reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day to achieve the economic goals of those industries. if you got up this morning and had fruits for breakfast, it was probably picked by the bept back of aim grant worker. if you, in fact, had vegetables for a chicken for lunch you probably had it deplucked by the hands, the cut up hands of an immigrant worker. if you slept in a hotel or motel of the nation, you probably had your room done by an immigrant worker. if you are looking at some of the cutting edge technologies in our country, you probably saw the ability of making america
if i have millions of peoples in the shadows without coming forth and registering with the government, i don't know what their ultimate purpose is here. so, when we talk about the nation's security, reform is necessary for security. as it is for the elements of our principles as it relates to enhancing what we have lalready done. when i talk about the nation's economy, reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries...
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did this issue come up with regard to the inability of the libya government to protect our institutions? did that come up? >> of course, or, absolutely, there was a constant conversation, senator. >> before the attack in benghazi, what had we done specifically to help them build their security capacities? >> well, there is a long list and i'll be happy to provide that to you, because it is filled with, you know, training, with equipment. with the kind of planning that they had not done before. and i would be happy to send you the detail on that, senator. >> the most experienced senators, when facing a strong, experienced witness, do not make the mistake of actually asking questions. they use their five minutes to make speeches instead, and leave as little time as possible for answers. >> why is it that the administration still refuses to provide the full text of e-mails regarding the talking points? why do we care? because if the classified information had been received, it gives an entirely different account of the events. by the way, as i said at the time, i just happened to be at the
did this issue come up with regard to the inability of the libya government to protect our institutions? did that come up? >> of course, or, absolutely, there was a constant conversation, senator. >> before the attack in benghazi, what had we done specifically to help them build their security capacities? >> well, there is a long list and i'll be happy to provide that to you, because it is filled with, you know, training, with equipment. with the kind of planning that they had...
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the protests are aimed at president mohamed morsi and his islamist-dominated government. evidence of a new massacre surfaced in syria today. at least 65 bodies were found in aleppo. the victims had been bound and shot in the head, but it was unclear who was responsible. meanwhile, the plight of thousands of refugees continued to worsen. some have even sought shelter in ancient ruins at serjilla, in northwestern syria. john irvine of independent television news reports. >> three weeks old. reporter: and what a world she's been born into. for her home is a hole in the ground. it was dug by the romans who used it to stable life stock. these are the ruins of a byzantine city that's been reoccupied by hundreds of people, desperate syrians forced by a modern war machine to retreat into an ancient life where they must wait for goliath to be toppled. this sub terrainian stable is now home to 60 members of an extended family. the mate remark told me their proper home was obliterated by a syrian army bomb. in what was the pa trishian part of the ancient city, a child sleeps in a to
the protests are aimed at president mohamed morsi and his islamist-dominated government. evidence of a new massacre surfaced in syria today. at least 65 bodies were found in aleppo. the victims had been bound and shot in the head, but it was unclear who was responsible. meanwhile, the plight of thousands of refugees continued to worsen. some have even sought shelter in ancient ruins at serjilla, in northwestern syria. john irvine of independent television news reports. >> three weeks old....